Gustav Adolfs torg, Stockholm
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Gustav Adolfs torg, meaning Gustaf Adolf’s Square, named after King Gustav II Adolf, is a small square in central Stockholm.
By the square is the Royal Swedish Opera, the house of the Swedish State Department, Ministry for Foreign Affairs and close by is the Parliament and Stockholm Palace.
In the middle of the square there is a statue of Gustav II Adolf, which was erected in 1796.